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son to the us of a. welcome home, son. >> reporter: huge crowds are no surprise to any one who knows joel and the impact he has on everyone he meets. >> there is no finer example of courage and commitment and self-less service and dedication. he has got an unbelievable spirit. he has got a smile on his face. he loves life. >> when you see people like joel and what they have gone through, i mean it is -- i mean how can you not want to do whatever you possibly can to help them get back on their feet. >> i guess last time he saw me i was on a bed and laid up and not doing anything with my life. >> he is sharp. articulate. he is funny. and god bless him, he just got banged up bad on the outside but the inside he is still the same guy. >> earlier i was referenced as to a hero. i don't really look at it that way. i signed up to do my job. i got hurt are. i managed to survive. >> you are! you are! [ applause ] >> i have known that man for a year and a half and i never one time heard him complain about anything.
son to the us of a. welcome home, son. >> reporter: huge crowds are no surprise to any one who knows joel and the impact he has on everyone he meets. >> there is no finer example of courage and commitment and self-less service and dedication. he has got an unbelievable spirit. he has got a smile on his face. he loves life. >> when you see people like joel and what they have gone through, i mean it is -- i mean how can you not want to do whatever you possibly can to help them...
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and they didn't contact us until just a few weeks ago. as soon as they contacted us. boy constituent service is what i live for. we pounced on this story and thanks to you guys at fox, you were able to save his life. and who knew how this story was going to end up. the parents knew that they were taking a risk but so far their easy manner was not getting them results. so they said we have got nothing to lose. those first days of media attention for fox were really rough for john because the guards would rap on his cell and say hay gringo what are you doing? why is the press calling? thank you for everyone who worked for john. let me tell you, laura, the members of congress, we had over 70 members who signed a bipartisan letter to hillary clinton and janet knap demanding that they get active on this case because up till then, all we were hearing were status reports of john shackled to his bed. this was shocking. >> congresswoman, why did that happen? bill is going to go into a lot more on this in the new year, but why did this happen? i mean, you know, the parents deci
and they didn't contact us until just a few weeks ago. as soon as they contacted us. boy constituent service is what i live for. we pounced on this story and thanks to you guys at fox, you were able to save his life. and who knew how this story was going to end up. the parents knew that they were taking a risk but so far their easy manner was not getting them results. so they said we have got nothing to lose. those first days of media attention for fox were really rough for john because the...
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and they didn't contact us until just a few weeks ago. as soon as they contacted us. boy constituent service is what i live for. we pounced on this story and thanks to you guys at fox, you were able to save his life. and who knew how this story was going to end up. the parents knew tt they were taking a risk but so far their easy manner was not getting them results. so they said we have got nothing to lose. those first days of media attention for fox were really rough for john because the guards would rap on his cell and say hay gringo what are you doing? why is the press calling? thank you for everyone who worked for john. let me tell you, laura, the members of congress, we had over 70 members who signed a bipartisan letter to hillary clinton and janet knap demanding that they get active on this case because up till then, all we were hearing were status reports of john shackled to his bed. this was shocking. >> congresswoman, why did that happen? bill is going to go into a lot more on this in the new year, but why did this happen? i mean, you know, the parents decide
and they didn't contact us until just a few weeks ago. as soon as they contacted us. boy constituent service is what i live for. we pounced on this story and thanks to you guys at fox, you were able to save his life. and who knew how this story was going to end up. the parents knew tt they were taking a risk but so far their easy manner was not getting them results. so they said we have got nothing to lose. those first days of media attention for fox were really rough for john because the...
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the military force may only be used once efforts have been exhausted. in the meantime international forces including those from european companies will help train the army. >> if our army is well-trained it will help us not only for this but to secure our country afterward. this is a really big step after work. it might be too early to celebrate more than 400,000 people have already been displaced with the fighting. the u.n. says it is likely to have any troops on the ground until september. malians are worried what might happen to them under the control of the rebels before help arrives. >> the last funeral for some of the victims of the standing of shootings and have been held on saturday. ana marquez-green and emilie parker. those were let in honor of the children. the entertainment industry reacted to the shootings pulling in number of violent television episodes. now number of hollywood big stars come together to demand a plan of action on gun control. >> can i help you? >> paramount pictures canceled premiere in screenings of a new tom cruise movi
the military force may only be used once efforts have been exhausted. in the meantime international forces including those from european companies will help train the army. >> if our army is well-trained it will help us not only for this but to secure our country afterward. this is a really big step after work. it might be too early to celebrate more than 400,000 people have already been displaced with the fighting. the u.n. says it is likely to have any troops on the ground until...
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illuminations tend to look rather flat and she wanted to use moving l.e.d. to show the energetic and dynamic aspects of the universe. and she said that she hopes to use the cutting edge technology in the future years as it really does seem to be popular with the visitors here. thank you very much. now, these lights are on from mid november and will continue to be shown here until the 25th of december. i really do recommend you come down and see the gorgeous display for yourself. kanako sachno, tokyo midtown. >>> it is snowing in eastern parts of the u.s., robert speta has the latest on the large storm there and the rest of the weather. robert? >> let's first take a look here in the northeast. see the comma cloud here, across the eastern u.s. to canada. that is this very potent winter storm that's already bringing heavy snowfall here. it looks like even more snowfall is on tap. the lines coming in the north to the south, running over the great lakes, ontario, erie, huron. that's where you're going to be seeing some very significant lake-effect snow along the
illuminations tend to look rather flat and she wanted to use moving l.e.d. to show the energetic and dynamic aspects of the universe. and she said that she hopes to use the cutting edge technology in the future years as it really does seem to be popular with the visitors here. thank you very much. now, these lights are on from mid november and will continue to be shown here until the 25th of december. i really do recommend you come down and see the gorgeous display for yourself. kanako sachno,...
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what does this teach us? and what you come up with is a very simple model called the interfaith triangle. we know based on the social science research that if you know one person of a different religious background. if you have a single meaningful relationship with the mormon or in evangelical or a muslim or a jew, your attitude toward that whole community improves. in fact, we also know from the social science data that your attitude toward other religious communities improves. we also know that if you have what we call appreciative knowledge of a different religion, something as simple as being about the place of the profit mohammad within islam that your attitude towards that improves. those three things, attitude, knowledge, relationships, deeply connected. what is an effective interface program? by the way, this might sound simple and common sense and i'm very happy to say that part of a we do for a living is derivation of data that proves common sense and in this case is definitely true. you would not b
what does this teach us? and what you come up with is a very simple model called the interfaith triangle. we know based on the social science research that if you know one person of a different religious background. if you have a single meaningful relationship with the mormon or in evangelical or a muslim or a jew, your attitude toward that whole community improves. in fact, we also know from the social science data that your attitude toward other religious communities improves. we also know...
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you can tweet us at booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail, booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> you don't always find newspapers in bracing investigative reporting. the point we have seen over the years is not just economics but the discomfort investors reporting often causes in the newsroom because it is troublesome. more than economics. if you ruffled the feathers of somebody powerful that gets those people running in to complain to the publisher and their stories are legion of the years about those things happening and we are fortunate and almost all our careers to work for people who are strong and the price in that area and that the chips fall where they may. >> pulitzer prize-winning investigative team of james steel and donald barr laws will take your e-mails and tweets on in death. the pair who began a collaborative work and the 70s are the co-authors of eight books, the latest, the betrayal of the american dream. watch live sunday january 6th at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> you are watching the tv on c-span2 and we are at the nation
you can tweet us at booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail, booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> you don't always find newspapers in bracing investigative reporting. the point we have seen over the years is not just economics but the discomfort investors reporting often causes in the newsroom because it is troublesome. more than economics. if you ruffled the feathers of somebody powerful that gets those people running in to complain to the publisher and...
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share your thoughts with us on facebook and on twitter using the #edshow. we're coming right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." on a day when a community laid more victims to rest, on a day when a nation stopped just briefly to honor the dead, the national rifle association came out swinging, defiant, paranoid, and utterly tone-deaf. >> this is the beginning of a serious conversation. we won't be taking questions. >> but nra president david keene was just the warm-up act for the gun lobby's number one defender, wayne lapierre. wayne lapierre offered up a televised sales pitch to america, making the case to expand the gun market by demanding more guns in schools. >> with all the foreign aid the united states does, with all the money in the federal budget, can't we afford to put a police officer in every single school? i call on congress today to act immediately to appropriate whatever is necessary to put armed police officers in every single school in this nation. >> lapierre failed to mention there were two armed security officers on duty at columbine
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thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show." tonight from minneapolis, the republican party is in ruins. maybe we can actually get a deal now. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> call me a hopeless optimist, but i actually still think we can get it done. >> president obama is doing everything he can to avert a fiscal cliff disaster for the middle class. the republican implosion gives democrats even more leverage in the fiscal cliff negotiations. i'll ask dnc chairwoman debbie wasserman schultz, will this latest move by the president be enough? >>> revolting, tone-deaf, disastrous. the nra blames everything but guns for gun violence in america including 20-year-old video games, and they reverse an opportunity to heal the country for a commercial for more guns. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. >> congressman jim moran and reverend jesse jackson react to today's circus. >> th
thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show." tonight from minneapolis, the republican party is in ruins. maybe we can actually get a deal now. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> call me a hopeless optimist, but i actually still think we can get it done. >> president obama is doing everything he can to avert a fiscal cliff disaster for the middle...
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when i was at the institute, we used to bring bravo to work with us. he used to come to the office where i was the cia director. bravo sat in on almost all of the meetings involving the operations against bin laden. to this day he has not told a damn soul on what happened. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you for coming today. i would also like to thank the national press club staff for organizing today's event. you can find more information about the national press club on our website. if you would like a copy today's event, please check our website at press.org. thank you. we are adjourned. >> if you worked for him, you would get a mercurial, sometimes a generous, sometimes over- bearing, sometimes cool boss -- rule boss, and he did not know how to apologize, which given his age and class, he had a way of turning the tables. his version of an apology would be to say you are doing a very good job today. the issue was never settled. he always had to get the last word in. one night, going through white hall, a german bomb fell, and he should not have been
when i was at the institute, we used to bring bravo to work with us. he used to come to the office where i was the cia director. bravo sat in on almost all of the meetings involving the operations against bin laden. to this day he has not told a damn soul on what happened. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you for coming today. i would also like to thank the national press club staff for organizing today's event. you can find more information about the national press club on our website. if...
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it's still with us. it's still out there. the president made a last minute statement late this afternoon. where does everything stand? >> nobody knows, judy. what happened last night in the republican caucus is precedent shattering. i mean it really is. that john boehner could not get a majority of his own caucus to support what had become the republican position, endorsed not simply by him but by republican whip kevin mccar three an republican majority leader eric cantor. and it's a real problem. i think it puts at risk boehner's own leadership and his ability to deliver republicans. it weakens the bargaining position for republicans in the final negotiations. but i don't know how much closer we are because i think it strengthens the liberals in the democratic caucus, which is going to make it tougher for the republicans to accept it. because a weakened republican means a strengthened emboldened democratic liberal group. and i just think that there are too many moving parts at this point to say this is
it's still with us. it's still out there. the president made a last minute statement late this afternoon. where does everything stand? >> nobody knows, judy. what happened last night in the republican caucus is precedent shattering. i mean it really is. that john boehner could not get a majority of his own caucus to support what had become the republican position, endorsed not simply by him but by republican whip kevin mccar three an republican majority leader eric cantor. and it's a real...
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the actors were used to it. when we were auditioning, tom would be doing this all the way through, so they knew. >> they get used to it. >> sort of they were oblivious to it. i think -- that was over months of auditioning and then rehearsal and everything like that. so it wasn'ted the shock as if they would have gone in cold. you can really almost get into the heart and mind of the actor and that's a wonderful plus. and the other great advantage of the film is we only have 28 actors amazing actors playing 300 parts on the stage. but in the film of course we have everyone that should be in each scene. so you're able to put actors in many other scenes which allows do you tell the story in far more detail and that's why we were -- a lot of people know the show are like oh, my god, i really understand now. >> up next more on "les mis" and the big screen. our conversation with cameron mackintosh continues on "cbs this morning saturday." it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter r
the actors were used to it. when we were auditioning, tom would be doing this all the way through, so they knew. >> they get used to it. >> sort of they were oblivious to it. i think -- that was over months of auditioning and then rehearsal and everything like that. so it wasn'ted the shock as if they would have gone in cold. you can really almost get into the heart and mind of the actor and that's a wonderful plus. and the other great advantage of the film is we only have 28 actors...